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Hayle & St Ives Information Classification: PUBLIC Notes Meeting Title: Hayle & St Ives Community Network Panel Date: 1 February 2021 Time: 7pm – 9.30pm Location: Microsoft Teams Chaired by: Graham Coad CC Present Title/ Representing Graham Coad CC (Vice-Chair) Cornwall Councillor (Hayle South) Lionel Pascoe CC (Chair) Cornwall Councillor (Gwinear & Gwithian and St Erth) John Pollard CC Cornwall Councillor (Hayle North) Linda Taylor CC Cornwall Councillor (Lelant and Carbis Bay) Cllr Nigel Bawden Gwinear-Gwithian Parish Council Cllr Mike Smith Gwinear-Gwithian Parish Council Vida Perrin Clerk to Gwinear-Gwithian Parish Council Councillor Kevin Buzza St Erth Parish Council Cllr Tony Harris St Ives Town Council Councillor Rita Lait St Ives Town Council Councillor Annie Philip Towednack Parish Council Anne Burt Gwinear-Gwithian Parish Council Alex Ward Chairwoman of St Ives Business Improvement District Carnhell Green Residents Association 1 member Residents X7 Cornwall Council Officers & Speakers John Floyd Census and Engagement Manager Kerri Gendall Cornwall Council, Community Support Assistant Allan Hampshire Cornwall Council, CLT Ambassador Vanessa Luckwell Cornwall Council, Community Link Officer Richard Haycock Cornwall Council, Waste & Recycling Community Support Officer Esther O’Bearagh Cornwall Council, Waste & Recycling Community Engagement Team Leader Rachael Reid Cornwall Council, Waste & Recycling Community Support Officer Rupert Spencer CORMAC, Technical Manager (West) Derek Thomas MP for St Ives, West Cornwall & The Isles of Scilly Apologies for absence: None Information Classification: PUBLIC Notes: Key/ Action Points Action by Welcome Councillor Pascoe welcomed everyone to the meeting. Due to technical issues the meeting of the meeting was chaired by the Vie Chair, Graham Coad CC. Recycling and Rubbish in Cornwall, from Richard Haycock, Waste and Recycling Community Support Officer, Cornwall Council. Appendix 1: ‘Recycling and Rubbish in Cornwall’ presentation. Discussions/ comments: • Suggestion constant messages in small bites. • ‘Recycling on the go’. • Recycling of back/ dark coloured plastic. • Compostable plastic containers go in the household waste if no composter at home. • Households can have additional recycling bags. • Energy recovery data from the Energy Recovery Centre is available here: http://www.suezcornwall.co.uk/what-we-do/energy-recovery/ SUEZ Cornwall | Energy recovery Derek Thomas – MP for St Ives, West Cornwall & The Isles of Scilly A briefing on the planned process for works between Newtown roundabout, Penzance to Roseworthy Dip. Writing to all the Town and Parish Councils in the Penwith area seeking renewed support and financial support to commission Steven Horscroft to drive this project forward. Discussions/ comments: • 3 lanes from Roseworthy dip to Hayle discussion John Floyd – 2021 Census Verbal presentation from John about the upcoming census on the 21st of March. Appendix 2: Census 21 give more information There is a need for more people to support the census through paid roles. These can be found via this link. Further info can be found here Any questions to Vanessa or John via email on [email protected] Community Network Highways Scheme. Updates of schemes already agreed are available from Vanessa 12 New Expressions of Interest discussed. £25,800 funding available. 2 previous Expressions of Interest from St Erth Parish Council relating to the Hayle Causeway – requested further information on the schemes/ decisions. Page 2 of 3 Information Classification: PUBLIC Rupert agreed to send a Safety Officer to review the St Erth site again. Once reassessed RS Rupert will report back to Vanessa and look at other sources of funding. Year 4 schemes were all discussed and considered. They were all individually votes on and then put into priority order. Please see attached Appendix 3: attached table. Cllr Pascoe requested the Connor Downs scheme to be considered as first priority If further funding is available/ funds remain this year if it is not possible to fund from Year 4 funds. Future Community Network Highways Funding will depend on the new Cornwall Council budgeting for it. Information will be available when available. Questions to Cornwall Councillors • Is the St Ives Town Investment Plan available? – currently in draft form. It has now been submitted to government and the document can be found here Next meeting: Monday 19 April 2021 at 7pm online via Microsoft Teams Page 3 of 3 .
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